Syria has been under western sanctions since the civil war and it would be interesting to see how many western nations are willing to forget their strategic interests and their animosity for President Bashar al-Asad to help those in desperate need. Iran and Russia, the two staunch allies of Syria are certain to help. Thanks to political and strategic considerations while the world is pouring in aid to Turkey, not many countries have rushed to help Syria. So far, besides India, Jordan, Iran and Iraq have sent medicines and equipment. New Zealand has pledged $632,000 to the Turkish Crescent ( Red Cross) and another $316,000 to the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. China has pledged $200,000 to both the Turkish and Syrian Red Cross.